BBC Two show 'branching into the nation’s gardens' - Your chance to take part

BBC Two is looking for people to take part in its latest series of Your Home Made Perfect.
Filming is scheduled forsummer and autumn this year but the show's creators stressed that activities will follow the governments coronavirus guidelinesFilming is scheduled forsummer and autumn this year but the show's creators stressed that activities will follow the governments coronavirus guidelines
Filming is scheduled forsummer and autumn this year but the show's creators stressed that activities will follow the governments coronavirus guidelines

Angela Scanlon presents the property makeover series, in which homeowners are given the opportunity to see how their homes could be with the help of virtual reality.

A spokesperson for Remarkable TV, which created the show, said: "It’s often the most overlooked part of the house but it could radically transform the way you live: Your garden.

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"Do you believe there is huge potential in your plot but you simply can’t see the grass from the trees?

"Are you ready to take the leap that could transform the way you and your family live?

"BBC TWO’s groundbreaking show ‘Your Home Made Perfect’ is branching into the nation’s gardens, and this is your opportunity to take part."

Competing designers will 'immerse' participants 'in cutting edge technology' to show you 'awe-inspiring designs' for your new garden.

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"And then you get to choose the one you want to build in real-life," the spokesperson added.

"Do you have an unispiring backyard, a nightmare front terrace, a problematic patio? Or is there a bigger problem?

"Perhaps there are issues you can’t fix in your home which could be solved by an ingenious transformation outside?

"We want to hear from you if you have a budget set aside and a burning desire for change. Please register your interest by emailing [email protected]."

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Filming is scheduled for summer and autumn this year but the show's creators stressed that activities will follow the government’s coronavirus guidelines.

They added: "Please bear in mind that participating in the show means that we (and those working on the garden) will need access to participants’ houses and gardens for filming and

garden renovation purposes.

"If you are selected to participate, we will discuss practical considerations regarding access and health & safety.

"Applicants must be 18 or over and current legal residents of the UK, Channel Islands or Isle of Man."

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